Prudential do Brasil will host a program at Casa do Seguro this Saturday 15th from 10am during COP30, with the morning dedicated to dialogue, knowledge and the co-building of solutions to the climate and social challenges that already affect millions of Brazilians.
The insurer will facilitate two panels bringing together representatives from the Ministry of the Environment, SUSEP, the United Nations and FGV’s Institute for Insurance and Reinsurance Innovation to discuss concrete ways to expand access to financial protection, strengthen the resilience of cities and prepare society for increasingly frequent climate changes.
Prudential’s participation reinforces the view that life insurance is a central element in responding to climate change, serving not only as economic compensation but also as a means of prevention, adaptation and social support. By anticipating risks and working with public policy, the department helps families, businesses and communities become more prepared and protected.
Panel 1: The role of the insurance sector in climate and social resilience
• Patricia Freitas – Prudential CEO
• Adriana Campello – UNDRR Regional Coordinator
• Jessica Bastos – SUSEP Director
• Mabyr Valderrama – Sustainability Director, FASECOLDA
• Tatiana Assali – ERM NINT Partner
Panel 2: Climate and health: Redesigning insurance for a sustainable future
• Gabriela Al Sisi – Vice President, Prudential
• Goret Pereira Paulo – FGV Research Network Director
• Jean Pierre Ometto – INPE Senior Researcher
• Lincoln Muniz Alves – General Coordinator, Ministry of Environment and Climate Change (MMA)
The conference promises to advance discussions that link climate, health and financial protection to build integrated solutions that can support sustainable development and strengthen the security of the most vulnerable.
position: Casa do Seguro, near the Green Zone (Tv. Alferes Costa, 2828 – Belém)